ill never do this.
b) it may not always be desired; but again 99% of the time it probably is.
This would enable people just starting to use matplotlib perhaps to see
that it can give 'better' plots than matlab
Anyway, jus
It might be useful to see how macports does it -- their builds have always
worked for me.
George Nurser.
On 23 August 2013 18:53, Chris Barker - NOAA Federal
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Matt Terry wrote:
> > I'm banging away at installing MPL on top of pytho
Hi,
Macports python is currently 2.7.3.
I don't think you are running macports python.
Try /opt/local/python & see if you have the same problem.
George Nurser
On 24 August 2012 15:46, Carlos Grohmann wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I just did a fresh macports install, and install
Hi,
I was just rebuilding basemap and its docs.
With v1.07 of Sphinx, latest git versions of matplotlib & basemap, I
needed to modify basemap/doc/conf.py as follows:
1. Insert before line 20:
sys.path.append(os.path.abspath(PATH_TO_MATPLOTLIB_SRC/doc/sphinxext'))
(to find matplotlib sphinxext mat
If what John suggests doesn't work, and you really only need 64 bit,
then the nuclear option is to remove all occurrences of
-arch i386
from the makefile (assuming you have a framework build) at
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/lib/python2.6/config/Makefile
This should only
Hi,
Installing pkg-config sorted things out for me.
http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkg-config-0.23.tar.gz
--George.
On 25 May 2010 16:03, Pim Schellart wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am attempting to compile matplotlib against a 64 bit version of
> Python 2.6 compiled and installed from
cb = fig.colorbar(smap,orientation='horizontal',shrink=0.7)
cax=cb.ax
cax.xaxis_date()
cax.xaxis.set_major_locator(DayLocator())
cax.xaxis.set_major_formatter(DateFormatter('%b %d'))
plt.show()
Any ideas on how to do this would be appreciated.
George Nurser.
The code fails with
)
is far more elegant than my original code, but it seems a pity that
fig.add_axes can't accept the transform directly.
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2009/9/3 Phil Austin :
> Andrew Straw wrote:
>> I use::
>>
>> ffmpeg -r 60 -i frame%05d.png -vcodec wmv2 -b 2000k out.avi
>>
>
> That's encouraging, thanks. I tried this and produced
>
> http://clouds.eos.ubc.ca/~ph
I'll be
want to reinstall all the python packages in i386/x86_64 architecture
rather than i386/ppc for 10.6.
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2009/8/20 Michiel de Hoon :
> Are you on Mac OS X 10.5 or are you on an earlier version? The error message
> you're seeing indicates that MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5
Possibly some confusion about whether MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 is defined??
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This seems to work for me:
(here ax2 is the second axis)
The only work around I can see is to add
for tl in ax2.get_xticklabels():
tl.set_visible(False)
To prevent the ticklines being drawn twice I guess we should also do
for tline in ax2.get_xticklines():
tline.set_visible(False)
Downloaded latest svn numpy and matplotlib and it works perfectly now.
Thanks for sorting it out so quickly.
George.
2009/1/20 Eric Firing :
> George Nurser wrote:
>>
>> I think there may be two bugs in quiver.
>
> Actually just 1...
>
>>
>> 1. Quiver doesn
corruption of the module arrays.
WxAgg backend, Intel Mac OS 10.5.6, python 2.5.2, matplotlib svn
revision 6739, numpy 1.3.0.dev6297
I have the same problem with GtkAgg python 2.5.1 + matplotlib svn
6757.+ numpy 1.3.0.dev6297 on suse linux 10.1, amd_64.
George Nurser
*2+YY**2 >50
uumsk = ma.masked_array(uu,mask=msk)
vvmsk = ma.masked_array(vv,mask=msk)
ax.contour(XT,YT,uumsk*XX) # works
ax.quiver(XX,YY,uumsk,vvmsk) # gives strange shapes
plt.show()
fig.savefig('quivtest.png',dpi=100)
George Nurser.
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plot(1,1,1);ax.pcolormesh(a);draw()
CPU times: user 0.21 s, sys: 0.03 s, total: 0.25 s
Wall time: 0.25 s
--George Nurser.
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
a= np.random.rand(1000,200)
plt.pcolormesh(a)
# plt.savefig('test')
plt.show()
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as p
Works OK with WXAgg, but with latest svn, r5683, OS X 10.5.3, Qt4Agg
backend, dvipnghack: True, text.usetex : True
running from ipython -pylab:
plot([1,2,3])
savefig('123_2.pdf')
gives..
ERROR: An unexpected error occurred while tokenizing input
The following traceback may be corrupted o
gt; inside
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.5/config/
>
Apologies for perhaps raising an old chestnut here but these
issues would not arise if we had separate intel and ppc MacPython
binaries.
George Nurser.
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Default flat would be great. The default faceted has always been a pain.
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Published figures will generally be embedded in text that is Times/
Palatino etc.
Computer Modern doesn't look right inside such text.
If it were possible to allow use of the other font packages, it would
be very useful.
George N
pl-data/fonts/ttf
I believe you can make your own .ttf files from any standard Mac .otf
or .dfont using Fondu
[ http://fondu.sourceforge.net/] -- again included in Wierda's teX
installations.
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It explains how to do set it up in the ipython manual.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 30.03.2007
> 16:48:24:
>
> > I always thought ipython didn't come with a good editor.
> > Am I mistaken?
> > Mark
>
> > On 3/30/07, Lou Pecora < [EMAIL
e already been loaded, and subsequent
calls to use or from pylab import * will have no effect unless you
explicitly force a module reload.
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On 07/02/07, Michael Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That works for me. Thanks. I was trying to muck around with _lut
> directly and make a sentinel version of LinearSegmentedColormap. As I
> didn't really know what I was doing, I was having some strange
> results. Also, in case other folks
instance for the real data, without any
sentinels.
then use the colormap instance as an argument to the sentinel
colormap. This is why it
doesn't do a Colormap.__init__(self). Not sure that's really best,
but i just followed the original method.
HTH. George Nurser.
from matplotlib.c
in to your path, or
making symbolic links to a directory in your path.
e.g. I did
cd /usr/local/bin/
sudo ln -s /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin/ipython .
sudo ln -s /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/bin/ir
he ellipses appear completely solid. Saving directly as .pdf produces
a solid image as well.
However, if I save the figure as .png, the ellipses are transparent.
I had the same problem running a slightly earlier version of
matplotlib on a Linux box with GTKAgg
Reg
#x27;original' to change the second;
'both' to change both
which sounds relevant, but these variables don't seem to apply to
ax.get_position()
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On 20/09/06, John Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "George" == George Nurser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> George> SVN revision 2774, linux 64-bit, TkAgg, NumPy. If I
> George> create a figure on the screen (TkAgg bac
SVN revision 2774, linux 64-bit, TkAgg, NumPy.
If I create a figure on the screen (TkAgg back end), when I try to
save it as .ps, the resulting file displays and prints as blank.
However I can save it as .eps (or png) perfectly well.
-George Nurser
On 01/09/06, Eric Firing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott,
>
> This is fixed now in svn. (I will probably go back shortly and make
> another change to improve efficiency.) There was a one-line bug in
> contour.py, but the fundamental problem was that colors.ColorConverter
> (which handles color
On 21/08/06, Jouni K Seppanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Derek Hohls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It appears the manual (which I assume might be able to help me) is not
> > "downloadable". The link :
> > http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users_guide_0.87.1.pdf
>
> For some reason, downloa
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